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Book/Printed Material The English fleet, in 1342 : an historical comic opera, in three acts

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Title

  • The English fleet, in 1342 : an historical comic opera, in three acts

Names

  • Barnett, Miss. voc
  • Dibdin, Thomas John, 1771-1841. lbt
  • Daniel, George, 1789-1864. wam
  • G., D. wam
  • Bonner, Mr., ill
  • Cruikshank, R., Mr., egr
  • Johnson, W., Mr. voc
  • Gallot, Mr. voc
  • Bartlett, Mr. voc
  • Strickland, Mr. voc
  • Edwin, Mr. voc
  • Collins, Mr. voc
  • Webster, Mr. voc
  • Brindal, Mr. voc
  • Bass, Mr. voc
  • Newcombe, Mr. voc
  • Coveney, Mr. voc
  • Eaton, Mr. voc
  • Cooper, J., Mr. voc
  • Bishop, Mr. voc
  • Johnson, Miss. voc
  • Faucit, Mrs. voc
  • Newcombe, Mrs. voc
  • Tayleure, Mrs. voc
  • Paton, Eliza. voc
  • Cawse, Miss. voc

Created / Published

  • London : John Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town, [1833?]

Headings

  • -  Operas--Librettos
  • -  De Mountfort
  • -  Robert of Artois
  • -  Oliver de Clisson
  • -  John de Montauban
  • -  Philip
  • -  Valentine
  • -  Fitzwater
  • -  Mat Mainmast
  • -  Charles
  • -  Leon
  • -  La Valette
  • -  Carlos
  • -  Doria
  • -  Pedrillo
  • -  Hubert
  • -  Maurice
  • -  Jane
  • -  Adela
  • -  Jeannetta
  • -  Katherine
  • -  Isabel
  • -  Jacqueline

Notes

  • -  U.S. RISM Libretto Project.
  • -  Cover price: 6d.; list of dealers--front cover; advertisement--inside front cover; frontispiece illustrating act 2, scene 4, at Mainmast's line, "Come my boys, don't be down hearted. You can't be hang'd above once, and one hanging is as little as two of you can expect"--p. 2; foreword, signed "D.-G."--p. 5-8; costume descriptions--p. 9; publisher's list--inside back cover and back cover.
  • -  Cast lists also for performances at Covent Garden, 1805, and Drury Lane, 1833--p. 10.
  • -  Cast of the Characters (Haymarket, 1833): DE MOUNTFORT. Mr. W. Johnson -- ROBERT OF ARTOIS. Mr. Gallot -- OLIVER DE CLISSON. Mr. Gallot -- JOHN DE MONTAUBAN. Mr. Bartlett -- PHILIP. Mr. Strickland -- VALENTINE. Mr. Edwin -- CAPTAIN FITZWATER. Mr. Collins -- MAT MAINMAST. Mr. Webster -- CHARLES. Mr. Brindal -- BISHOP OF LEON. Mr. Bass -- LA VALETTE. Mr. Newcombe -- CARLOS. Mr. Coveney -- DORIA. Mr. Eaton -- PEDRILLO. Mr. Eaton -- HUBERT. Mr. J. Cooper -- MAURICE. Mr. Bishop -- A BOY, SON TO DE MOUNTFORT. Miss Johnson -- JANE. Mrs. Faucit -- ADELA. Mrs. Newcombe -- JEANNETTA. Mrs. Tayleure -- KATHERINE. Miss Eliza Paton -- ISABEL. Miss Cawse -- JACQUELINE. Miss Barnett--p. 10.
  • -  Performance: London, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, 1833.

Medium

  • 49, [1] p. : ill. ; 16 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • ML48 [S1293]
  • Microfilm Music 1854, reel 28. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [197-]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2010659445

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  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Barnett, Miss. Voc, Thomas John Dibdin, George Daniel, D. Wam G, Mr Bonner, R Cruikshank, W Johnson, et al. The English fleet, in: an historical comic opera, in three acts. [London: John Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town, ?, 1833] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/2010659445/.

APA citation style:

Barnett, M. V., Dibdin, T. J., Daniel, G., G, D. W., Bonner, M., Cruikshank, R. [...] Cawse, M. V. (1833) The English fleet, in: an historical comic opera, in three acts. [London: John Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town, ?] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2010659445/.

MLA citation style:

Barnett, Miss. Voc, et al. The English fleet, in: an historical comic opera, in three acts. [London: John Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town, ?, 1833] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2010659445/>.